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British Railways Eastern Region Enamel Direction Sign WOODGRANGE PARK STATION, F/F with left facing, feathered arrow. Ex Midland Railway (LTSR) station on the Barking route in Essex. Measures 24" x 18" and is in extremely good condition with good colour and shine. Edge chipping only, doesn't detract.
British Railways Western Region Enamel Direction Sign BICESTER NORTH STATION, F/F with left facing feathered arrow. Ex GWR main line station on the Paddington - Birmingham Snow Hill route. Measures 24" x 18" and is in extremely good condition with deep colour and shine. Normal edge chippings do not detract.
Corgi, Classics, mixed commercials to include 16701 Scammell 'Wrekin', 19306 Bedford van 'Stobart', 59508 Scania 'Stobart', 2001 Bedford, 51701 La France pumper, 30307 Thames Police, 25001 Leyland 'BR', 20001 Bedford, 05604 2 models Bedford CA van, 13701 Foden 'Arrow', D46/1 gift set (BR) (x12) (M,BG-M)
Two Continental faience Quimper style wall plaques decorated with hand enamelled floral sprays within banded borders, 30cm - 34cm diameter. S/D; a similar style example decorated with a trellis pattern and banded borders, 30cm diameter. S/D; a 19th Century faience ware pottery mandolin with floral decoration, B struck with an arrow mark, 16.5cm high. S/D; a 19th Century smear glazed jug modelled in relief with classical figures after the Portland Vase highlighted in rust on a pale ivory ground, 17cm high. S/D.(5).
Stevenson (Robert Louis) The Black Arrow, sellers blindstamp on front free-endpaper, publisher's cloth, slightly knocked, 1888; Reade (Charles) The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth, contemporary ink signature on front free-endpaper, contemporary half calf over patterned boards, 1857, FIRST EDITIONS; and a large quantity of other, general literature (qty).
The Avengers: 1969 Annual (Atlas pubs. Co.), paperback books - The Floating Game 1967, The Laugh was on Lazarus 1967, Heil Harris 1967 and The Eagles Nest 1976; Arrow Games 5592 The New Avengers Jig-Saw Puzzle 1976 in original box; Cornerstone Trading Cards - set of ninety-nine The Avengers in Colour 1993
A 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain snuff bottle of cylindrical form with sloping shoulders and short neck, the main body decorated with a continuous battle scene of soldiers outside a building with an archer firing arrow, the blue and white with additional grey and red colouring, unsigned, 8.75 cm high
Antiochos Hierax (246-227), Tetradrachm, Alexandria Troas, head of Antiochos I right, wearing winged diadem, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, monograms to left, grazing horse in exergue, 16.95g/12h (SC 875.4; WSM 1571). Some scratches on reverse, otherwise very fine
Pharnabasos (c. 413-373 BCE), Obol, male head left, rev. forepart of hippocamp right, 0.55g/3h (1); Hemiobol, male head left, rev. forepart of hippocamp right, 0.28g/10h (2); Bagabatas, Obol, satrap seated right holding arrow, bow at feet, rev. Persian king sacrificing bull, 0.43g/9h (4); Bdyhbl, Obol, head of bearded satrap right, rev. Persian king standing left, fighting horned animal, 0.90g/12h (20); Dl[yh], Obol, winged sphinx with horns left, rev. horned head of monster facing, 0.61g/12h (31); Hym, Obol, female head right, rev. female head right, hair in chignon, 0.60g/6h (36); Hnnyah, Obol, male head left, rev. male figure in himation seated right, 0.38g/6h (37); Obol, head of Athena right, rev. owl standing right, 0.74g/3h (38); Yrb'm, Obol, Persian archer seated right, rev. two females facing each other within shrine, 0.78g/12h (45); Sl, Obol, helmeted male figure holding bridle of horse, rev. lion over ram's head, 0.62g/3h (67); Smyrn, Obol, head of bearded satrap right, rev. forepart of horse running right, 0.43g/3h (75); Obol, helmeted head of Athena left, rev. lion attacking stag right, 0.67g/12h (77); Obol, female head facing, rev. bearded head wearing crested helmet left, 0.44g/12h (80); Hemiobol, similar, 0.24g/2h (81); Mz (4th century BCE), Hemiobol, forepart of crouching lion right, rev. crowned and beaded four-winged deity right, 0.26g/12h (84); Sn, Obol, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. owl facing, 0.51g/12h (87); Obol, female head right, hair in chignon, rev. helmeted head of Athena right, 0.47g/9h (92); Smryn, Obol, Sidonian galley right, rev. Persian king fighting lion, 0.50g/7h (96); Anonymous, Obol, lion attacking bull, rev. helmeted head of Athena facing, 0.63g/6h (102); Amr, Obol, helmeted head left, rev. palm
A Parker Duofold Centennial 'Centenary Edition' English, 1988 : maroon pearl marble acrylic resin, Centenary decal on cap, two-colour 18k 750 Arrow 88 (medium right oblique) nib, in presentation box with guarantee, card outer, together with Parker employee certificate in envelope, inked mint.
Fourteen assorted Parker, including Golden Web and True Blue North American and English, c1930-c1990 : comprising a Golden Web Vacumatic with broad Arrow nib good, but faded band on cap, a True Blue with Parker Pen Canada 2 oblique nib mild discolouration, and twelve others, mainly 1950s/60s English pens.
A fine Mau Mau troubles B.E.M. awarded to Forest Guard (Grade IV) Kiprotich arap Ndotich, who dropped a brace of Kikuyu gang members with his bow and arrow: He shot the gang leader through the chest killing him on the spot ... and was too much for the remaining members of the gang who ran off taking their wounded man with them British Empire Medal, (Civil) E.II.R. (Kiprotich arap Ndotich), in its Royal Mint case of issue, nearly extremely fine £400-500 B.E.M. London Gazette 9 October 1956: Kiprotich arap Ndotich and another Forest Guard were returning from work through South Tinderet Forest when they saw five armed Kikuyu coming towards them. As they passed, the two Forest Guards decided to retrace their steps, follow the gang in order to locate their hideout and report it to the Police, but they were seen by the gang who immediately attacked them. Two of the gang attacked Kiprotichs companion with swords, felling him to the ground and wounding him seriously about the head and body. When Kiprotich saw his plight he rushed to his help and attacked the gang single handed. Using his bow and arrow he shot the gang leader through the chest killing him on the spot. He then shot another member of the gang through the chest and was too much for the remaining members of the gang who ran off taking their wounded man with them. Forest Guard Kiprotich arap Ndotich acted with courage and determination.
An early 20th century cultured pearl and rose cut diamond arrow design bar brooch, with a central cultured pearl, rose cut and diamond points set to the arrow and feather termination. Length of brooch-5cms. The bar brooch is in fair/poor condition. There is tarnishing to the bar brooch, this is quite serious. There is blackened tarnishing around the settings of the diamonds. All of the diamond points appear quite bright. The back bar is quite bent out of shape and doesn't close secure. The cultured pearl is in good condition.
A brass aneroid pocket weather foreteller or Weather Watch Negretti & Zambra, London, early 20th century The 2 inch circular silvered register calibrated in inches to the circumference around inner ring adjustable for direction of wind via the knurled bezel and central disc rotating via crown within suspension loop for lining up with the blued steel pointer and pierced with three sectors annotated FALL, STEADY & RISE and inscribed PATENT 6276/15R/137, NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, the cylindrical case with altimeter scale and pointer for adjustment by turning the rear bezel to align a pointer engraved into the rim, the rear cover is annotated with 26 sectors describing a weather forecast beside a letter of the alphabet which appear within the relevant sector to the centre of the register, 5.4cm diameter, B.C. Ref. 247. This pocket barometer incorporates Negretti & Zambras Weather Forecaster patented in 1915 which was developed using actual weather conditions over a ten year period. By setting the wind direction and lining up the central disc against the steel pointer on the dial, as well as setting the correction for altitude (by rotating the rear cover so that the arrow lines up with the correct level on the scale engraved on the side of the case), the weather can be forecast by reading the letter that appears within the appropriate sector in the centre of the dial taking into account whether the pressure has been rising, falling or remaining steady and the season (summer or winter). Illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS Aneroid and Barographs page 87, with a full description of its operation on page 89.
A mid 20th Century nickel cased open faced Keyless Military Pocket Watch, Rolex A20330, the signed 15-jewel movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coiled hair spring, to a black enamel dial, with previously luminous Arabic numerals, outside minute track and sunk subsidiary seconds, with further luminous fill hands, in a polished case, with screw down back cover, marked A20330 over GS Mk II over the broad arrow, further marked to the band and dial, width 2”
*Royal Company of Archers. An engraved Membership Certificate on vellum, admitting Andrew Duncan, Physician in Edinburgh, to be a member of the Company at Edinburgh, dated 13th July 1771, printed certificate, completed in manuscript with members details and signed by James Hardie, S.G.R.S., a little soiling, remains of appended papered wax seal, showing an archer with bow and arrow beneath a tree, the verso showing cupid with a bow and arrow. Andrew Duncan, the elder (1744-1828), a St. Andrew's Physician and Medical Reformer - see D & B entry and Honorable Company of Golfers of Edinburgh Membership Certificates below. The Royal Company of Archers was formed in 1676. It was later appointed as the Sovereigns 'Body Guard in Scotland' for King George IV's visit to Edinburgh in 1822, and has served as bodyguard to each successive Sovereign. Membership is by election, members needing to be either Scots or with strong Scottish connections, the Company available for duty anywhere in Scotland at the request of the Queen. (1)

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